Killa Kyleon Songs

Killa Kyleon Songs

Houston's Killa Kyleon made his first appearance of the year last week with "The Grind," featuring the stacked lineup of Styles P, Freddie Gibbs, and Raheem DeVaughn. Today, Kyleon has dropped off his new album,&nbsp;Blessed to Raise Hell, and we've got another collab to highlight: "Ringing," which features Kevin Gates, who's hot off the success of his debut album,&nbsp;Islah.

Veteran Houston rapper Killa Kyleon is currently prepping an album called&nbsp;Blessed To Raise Hell (not to be confused with Boosie's Touchdown 2 Cause Hell). It is true, he's never gotten the mainstream success he deserves, but at least the real Gs no what's up.

Killa Kyleon is in the midst of his&nbsp;#30Days30Deaths, which is a great idea as a far as visibility. These regularly scheduled freestyle binges have worked for Fabolous and Jadakiss, surprised more up-and-coming rappers haven't given it a shot.&nbsp;
Today he gives his "10 Bands Freestyle" over the eponymous Drake beat. The freestyle is prefaced with that classic Boyz n the Hood" line, "Y'all wanna see a dead body?" Here presumably referring to the beat, presumed dead after Kyleon had his way with it.

Killa Kyleon has been known to go on freestyle binges, last year taking on Wiz Khalifa's "We Dem Boyz," Rich Homie Quan's "Get TF Out My Face," and Future's "Move That Dope" among others. Now he's preparing to one-up that run, with 30 freestyles planned for the next 30 days. He's starting things out with a big record, Chedda Da Connect's viral anthem, "Flicka Da Wrist".

"We had a day off in Houston a couple of years ago, so we made this. It was featured on Illroots Radio Volume Three.Five."
That's how Chuck Inglish describes "James Harden," a track he just freed from the confines of that hourlong IllRoots mix in honor of Throwback Thursday. Featuring guest verses from Killa Kyleon and a then-nascent Vic Mensa, this lengthy track bears an unmistakable connection to the music of H-Town.

In preparation for his upcoming mixtape Free Dope, Texas spitter Killa Kyleon has been dropping freestyle after show-stopping freestyle. The latest track that's been lined up to be knocked down by him is Rich Homie Quan's "Get TF Out My Face."
Over the harpsichord-laden production, several tracks of Kyleon's vocals ride on different pitches, creating a harmonizing effect that's accentuated by the auto-tune that his voice is laced with. It's a cool effect that creates a chorus of Kyleons and makes for a very unique take on the track.

Killa Kyleon's been relatively quiet as of late, which explains why his "Move That Dope" freestyle comes months after the original Future track dropped. Nonetheless, his take on the beat is one of the more ferocious and unforgiving that we've heard yet, showing Kyleon's inner tenacity.

Emilio Rojas keeps things moving quickly after dropping off his mixtape Zero Fucks Given. The rapper is ready to take this summer by storm, with upcoming content of Zero Fucks Given and loose records like this one. With production from Audio Jones (whom Rojas also collabed with on the tape) Emilio nabs a smooth verse from the South's Killa Kyleon for "The Motive." Both rappers flow like molasses over the piano key beat.

Maybe you haven't heard of Killa Kyleon yet, but most likely you will be seeing him around for a while. In that he's honed his craft enormously and he takes his flow to the next level for "Black History Month."
In this song, Killa brings us some much needed revolutionary zeal and raps as though everything is on the line, backed by some magnificent, but hard, production.

"The Worst", which originally appeared on Jhene Aiko's Sail Out EP, has been the cut of choice by rappers wishing to freestyle and remix. We've seen new mixes from Skeme, Jaden Smith, Cap 1, among others.

We haven't really heard from Starlito since his collaborations with producer Ryan Hemsworth popped up back in November. Today he collaborates with a familiar face, Killa Kyleon, over mellow production from TrakkSounds and Cozmo.
We've seen Killa Kyleon more recently, as he's been dropping freestyles such as this one here.

Today we've got yet another "Devil Is A Lie" freestyle for you. After receiving Reks' version earlier today, we now get one from Killa Kyleon. That's just two of many that have been dropping in recent times. Nonetheless Killa actually uses a different flow than most for his.

Stream Love Without A Limit (Freestyle), the newest drop from Killa Kyleon which features Bambino. The cut was released on Friday, November 8th, 2013. Things are looking better for Killa Kyleon with each new release, which Love Without A Limit (Freestyle) has proven yet again. It's worthy addition to the impressive body of work Killa Kyleon has been developing over the years. We're looking forward to hearing what's next.

Check out Blood On The Leaves (Freestyle), the latest from Killa Kyleon. The track was released on Monday, October 14th, 2013. Killa Kyleon's chances in this game are improving with each new release, and Blood On The Leaves (Freestyle) is no exception - quite the opposite, in fact. It's a nice addition to the impressive catalogue Killa Kyleon has been building over the years. We're definitely anticipating the next move.

Bump Bring The Pain (Freestyle), the latest cut from Killa Kyleon. It dropped on Monday, September 30th, 2013. Killa Kyleon's horizons are broadening with each new release, and Bring The Pain (Freestyle) is no exception. It's a worthy addition to a catalogue that has seen much growth since Killa Kyleon stepped foot in the rap game. We're looking forward to hearing more.

Listen to 2 Much (Remix) (Prod. By Big K.R.I.T.), the latest track from Big Sant, featuring DeLorean & Killa Kyleon. The cut dropped on Wednesday, September 25th, 2013. Big Sant's future brightens with every new release, and 2 Much (Remix) (Prod. By Big K.R.I.T.) certainly isn't an exception. It's a fitting addition to a solid catalogue that Big Sant has been developing since stepping foot in the game. We're excited to hear more.

Stream Pound Cake (Freestyle), the newest drop from Killa Kyleon. The cut was released on Saturday, September 21st, 2013. Things are looking better for Killa Kyleon with each new release, which Pound Cake (Freestyle) has proven yet again. It's worthy addition to the impressive body of work Killa Kyleon has been developing over the years. We're looking forward to hearing what's next.

Check out Feeling Myself, the latest track from Isaac Reid, featuring Killa Kyleon (Prod by Trakksounds Chinky P) which dropped on Thursday, August 15th, 2013. Isaac Reid's movement grows stronger with each new release, and Feeling Myself has further strengthened that fact. It's a solid addition to the commendable body of work Isaac Reid has been creating since stepping foot in the rap game, and we're definitely looking forward to what Isaac Reid has on deck.

Listen to Daughters (Freestyle), the latest track from Killa Kyleon. The cut dropped on Sunday, June 16th, 2013. Killa Kyleon's future brightens with every new release, and Daughters (Freestyle) certainly isn't an exception. It's a fitting addition to a solid catalogue that Killa Kyleon has been developing since stepping foot in the game. We're excited to hear more.